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Tibet | 17th/18th c. |Colors and gold on fabric, framed with Chinese silks | 78 x 57cm | 375th Sale "Asian Art" at 9 June 2016 | Estimate: € 25.000-35.000
Tibet. 17th/18th c. Colors and gold on fabric, framed with Chinese silks. Amitayus is the visible form of Buddha Amithâba. With his both hands he holds the amrita receptacle with the nectar of immortality. His mandorla is surrounded by leafy twigs with white flowers amids which 108 (here 110) smaller depictions are sitting.


Arabella Drummond. Pirat and Fire Artist, 2013 From the series Bonkers – A Fortnight in London Chromogenic Print 39 2/5 × 39 2/5 in 100 × 100 cm Edition of 5
